The Rat's House.
I felt a little out of the loop tonight when my father called to tell me the news channels are flush with questions about how Hillary pulled it off yesterday, despite all the polls. I didn't check into it right away because I was on my way to that paragon of American consumerism -- the home of Mr. Chuck E. Cheese -- where you can experience the privilege of dropping 5 bucks on tokens to walk away with 20 cents worth of plastic crepe. ;)
When I got back to the hotel I thought I'd flip on Fox News for a little bit and do some catching up. The first thing I saw was a story on a French-developed video game offering you the opportunity to try to shoot down planes flying at the World Trade Center. The second story was about a woman who posed as a 13-year-old boy and harassed a girl into committing suicide. I think that's all the broadcast news I can handle tonight. :(
Two stories that caught my eye in a quick online-news-browse:
- NBC reporter admits that "it's hard to stay objective" while covering Barack Obama. That's about as shocking as...nevermind...not much is less shocking than someone in the MSM finally admitting to bias.
- A woman I read about some time ago is back in the news. She's a British Airways employee singled out for wearing a cross to work who, consequently, filed a discrimination suit as the company had no problem with coworkers with other beliefs wearing symbols of their faith. She's lost the discrimination suit, but plans to return to work wearing the cross.
